Jonathan Martin has said that he would like to return to the NFL next season. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)

The investigation led by Ted Wells into offensive linemen Richie Incognito, Jonathan Martin, the Miami Dolphins' workplace and bullying allegations should be filed to the league offices within the next two weeks, according to Wells' law firm.

The law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP released a statement on Wednesday after erroneous reports surfaced that the report would be filed today.

"The news media information that Ted Wells' report would be issued to the NFL and public on Thursday of this week was incorrect," the firm said in a statement, via CBSSports.com. "Mr. Wells informed the NFL before the Super Bowl that he expected his report to be completed and issued either late next week or early the following week. Mr. Wells continues to be in full control of the timing of the report."

The NFL appointed Wells in November after allegations of bullying came to light when Martin left the team. Incognito was suspended for the rest of the season with pay on Nov. 3 for conduct detrimental to the team after racial insensitive voicemails and text messages surfaced.